[QUOTE=Dave3]Which to LeBron shouldn't be that much right?[/QUOTE]
Well he's got to be used to it by now. Maybe PB gained some weight recently and that's what's causing LeBron's issues.
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[QUOTE=Dave3]Which to LeBron shouldn't be that much right?[/QUOTE]
Well he's got to be used to it by now. Maybe PB gained some weight recently and that's what's causing LeBron's issues.
[QUOTE=inclinerator]its kinda hard to get up with jash on ur balls[/QUOTE]
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I have noticed zero difference. He still gets way up there if he wants to.
I heard he can't even touch the ring anymore, and he's just grazing the backboard when he tries to do board taps.
again, idiots saying he's choosing not to jump as high... WOW
Lebron was more explosive last year. This season he got most of his points from his jumpers.
And last week he injured his left wrist againts the Washington Wizards.
Again, I think those who think he's lost some his hops has more to do with the fact that he hasn't had the chances to get out on the break like last season so you have not seen as many dunks as last season around the same time.
[QUOTE=LA_Showtime]again, idiots saying he's choosing not to jump as high... WOW[/QUOTE]
Idiots thinking that Lebron has already lost a step before age 25....
WOW
:roll: :oldlol: :oldlol:
best part is he is having the best individual season of his career so far :oldlol:
haters got to hate.
[QUOTE=DukeDelonte13]
haters got to hate.[/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
There been a bunch of plays where he runs a fast-break but doesn't finish. The full-court speed is still there. He still blows by everyone with ease.
There's nothing wrong with him. He's just getting smarter about how to exert himself in the game.
[QUOTE=che guevara]Why am I the only one who doesn't see a decline? Can somebody link me to a clip where Lebron is clearly more explosive/athletic than he was vs. Indiana or Philly? In the last few games, it seems to me as if his athleticism is the same as it was last year.[/QUOTE]
LOL I agree he seems the same athletically wise as last year but i think he became a better jump shooter.
[QUOTE=DukeDelonte13]Idiots thinking that Lebron has already lost a step before age 25....
WOW
:roll: :oldlol: :oldlol:
best part is he is having the best individual season of his career so far :oldlol:
haters got to hate.[/QUOTE]
I love the idiots who use the hater excuse when they can't think of anything better to say.
Again, saying that LeBron James isn't as explosive as he was in seasons past is something I along with many others have observed.
Why am I even talking to you? You've proved in seasons past you're just an idiot who knows nothing about basketball.
Haters spend his first seven years in the league hating on every weakness LeBron could ever hope to have. So LeBron sets to conquer all his haters by basically become the perfect player with no weaknesses.
So what happens next?
Haters invert their strategy, now focusing their hate on LeBron's strengths.
LeBron, I think all this does is tell you that you can never rest. A Hater is always in position, ready to nab you. :oldlol:
I have noticed that he seems not to get up quite as far on his dunks, but I don't think it matters much. Probably just means he has some minor injury that he hasn't made public, most NBA players have those from time to time.
What actually matters is that he's once again playing better than anyone else in the league, and seems to have made some progress on his jump shot.